The longest I've had so far is 12.5 and even that seemed to go on for ages …The longest I've had so far is 12.5 and even that seemed to go on for ages

Sweet Jesus, should have read that sentence back before I clicked submit ‌ ‌

24 Comments

1st Nov 2017

Worth noting not every account can buy those extra credits

1st Nov 2017

When I go to the deal I don't get the option to buy credits. It says I have buy 3 audio books using credits or cash ( value at least £5.99 per book) and then I'll get £10 voucher

1st Nov 2017

This is good, cheers op. Think I'm going to give this a go. I don't tend to buy vouchers- I check the Daily Deals fairly often and stock up on any interesting books that come along, usually for £1.99 or £2.99. Think I might give this offer a go, so that I can search out some good books to read.

Not sure I could handle a 20+ hour book mind... The longest I've had so far is 12.5 and even that seemed to go on for ages

Why don't you just cancel your membership because it's too expensive, …Why don't you just cancel your membership because it's too expensive, which it is, and then claim the £10 voucher and then buy 3 credits for £18 and you only spend £8 for 3 books.

£80 for 12 Audiobooks is not unreasonable I think. But I get massive amounts of value out of them. YMMV.I also got 6 months access to Audible Channels which included lots of Audible Original content.

Just signed up to the free trial to listen to the new Dan Brown book …Just signed up to the free trial to listen to the new Dan Brown book whilst running. Enjoying thus far, doesn't the £7.99 per month include a downloadable book?

It does, one token a month which is any one book of your choice. Plus there's daily deals for about £2-3 a go and the odd freebie

Can anyone explain to me what you pay 7.99 for if books are paid on …Can anyone explain to me what you pay 7.99 for if books are paid on Audible? Confused

Audible has lots of ways of purchasing books.

You

- Buy a membership- Buy credits which are traded for any book on the site - Buy a book outright if you like the price - Buy a book on Amazon and 'add' Audible narration for a small fee

Within those options are more options

- A membership gives you one credit per month and can be purchased monthly or annually. Annually gives you a bigger discount- Members get additional benefits such as discounts, cheaper credits and exclusive content

Can anyone explain to me what you pay 7.99 for if books are paid on …Can anyone explain to me what you pay 7.99 for if books are paid on Audible? Confused

The £7.99 gets you one credit a month which you can spend on any book. It could be something like Harry Potter which is a nine hour book and would cost £18 for non members, or it could be something like The Sherlock Holmes collection which is 72 hours long and would cost non members £60. Both are read by Stephen Fry.